Julius Ceasar

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JULIUS CEASAR ACT 1QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
  • JULIUS CEASAR ACT 1QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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  • What two events are the Roman People celebrating? - Answer-Ceasar's military victory and the feast of Lupercal Whom did Ceasar defeat? Who was he? - Answer-Pompey; another Roman General Why are Flavius and Marullus angry that the common people are celebrating Ceasar? - Answer-Ceasar defeated a fellow Roman (and they consider themselves like brothers) What are the two tribunes going to do as Scene 1 ends? - Answer-Send anyone congregating in the streets home and take down any decoration...
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JULIUS CEASAR EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
  • JULIUS CEASAR EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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  • Act one scene one what purpose does flavius dialogue with the commoners serve - Answer-Comic Relief and exposition Act one scene two what is suggested by the soothsayers warning in the actions of Cassius - Answer-There will be overthrown or killed What does Cassius do in his conversations with Brutus in act one scene two - Answer-He flatters Brutus in order to win brutus support In act one scene two what is Cassius describe his memory of swimming Cesar - Answer-To show that Cesar is wea...
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JULIUS CEASAR EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
  • JULIUS CEASAR EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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  • What theatre did Shakespeare help build? - Answer-The Globe In what historical period was Shakespeare living? Who was the ruler of England at that time? - Answer-The Elizabethan Era; Ruler was Queen Elizabeth and then King James; Renaissance Who is Pompey? Although he is not a character in the play, why is he important to the plot? - Answer-Ally of JC and a rival of Marcus Crassus. They dominated the Roman public by a political alliance called the First Triumvical. Pompey and Caesar became...
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